e-Scavenger hunt Utrecht: Explore the city at your own pace
Overview
Utrecht presents a unique and affordable way to engage with its rich history through a self-guided tour using our online App. This interactive experience allows participants to answer questions and complete search assignments using their smartphones.
- 📱 Log in on our free city game app to enjoy the city's attractions at your own pace.
- 🗺️ Use GPS to navigate to the most charming squares, streets, and monuments throughout Utrecht.
- ❓ A fun, family-friendly game format ensures everyone can participate while learning interesting facts about the city.
- ⏰ Instructions for starting the tour will be provided after booking, allowing you to begin whenever you choose.
- 👥 This city game is also a perfect activity for large groups, making it ideal for gatherings.
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- A super exciting City Trail for a team of max. 6 people!
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- The Dom Tower of Utrecht is the tallest church tower in the Netherlands, at 112.5 metres in height. It is considered the symbol of Utrecht. (pass by)
- Self-playing musical instrument collection, from music boxes to clocks, pianolas & barrel organs. (pass by)
- It is one of the city's oldest churches. Its construction began in 1039 and it was inaugurated on 1 May 1048. (pass by)
- Very colourful, comfortably busy flower market. Amazing array of cut flowers and plants. Worth seeing in Utrecht. (pass by)
- Beautiful canals with restaurants. The Oudegracht, or "old canal", runs through the center of Utrecht and is famous and wirth a visit. (pass by)
- This botanic garden is situated on the Utrecht University campus, around a former fort, part of the so called "Holland Water Defence. (pass by)
- The most exciting train station in the Netherlands ... The Railway Museum is so much more than just a museum. It's a fascinating place. (pass by)
- Neude comes from 'node', which means swamp. The Neude used to be a lot lower than the square is now. (pass by)
- The Nicolaïkerk is a church in the Dutch city of Utrecht, located at Nicolaaskerkhof 8. The church is also popularly known as the Nicolaaskerk. (pass by)
- De Zeven Steegjes is one of the last working-class neighborhoods in the center of Utrecht. These characteristic workers' houses near the Oudegracht. (pass by)
- The Janskerk is located on the Janskerkhof. It was founded shortly after 1040 by Bishop Bernold and is dedicated to John the Baptist. (pass by)
- The city hall of Utrecht is more than a special and old city hall. The oldest parts date from 806. After 5 centuries, the building looks as we know it today. (pass by)
- Paushuize, built at the beginning of the sixteenth century, is an important monumental building in the city. It is located on the Pausdam. (pass by)
- The foundation building on Agnietenstraat was completed in 1761 and was originally built as a boarding school for orphaned boys. The building is one of the highlights of the rococo in the Netherlands. (pass by)
- The Sterrehof is a courtyard in the city. The courtyard is very atmospheric and valued as a national monument. (pass by)